purdy, mr. beecham, dr. bailey, joe branch, bob benson. this is our sheriff kimberley. - you carry a name highly respected out here, sheriff. - thank you, governor. - john muller, bureau of indian affairs. - we must have a talk-- - excuse me, governor. here's a man you have to meet. chip walker, first white man to set foot in the territory. - well, i'm delighted. - proud to meet you, sir. - i expected to find you a much older man, mr. kilgore. - oh? why? - i don't know... i suppose because of your position in these parts, your wealth, influence. - well, out here, governor, you have to get a pretty fast start. you see, in these parts, your chances of growing old may not always be too good. - [laughs] - governor, allow me to present mrs. kilgore. - governor, it's a real pleasure-- - and my daughter, lila, a real westerner. born here, raised here, and able to prove it. - how do you do, miss lila? - how do you do? - all right, ladies and gentlemen, here he is, the man who's doing the most to make this territory a state in the union: our territorial governor! [cheers and gunfire] - when